Eidetic reduction is a technique in the study of essences in Edmund Husserl's phenomenology whose goal is to identify the basic components of phenomena...
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judgments, and just focus on formal categories themselves. Thanks to "eidetic reduction" (or "essential intuition"), people are able to grasp the possibility...
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disproven by following its implications to an absurd consequence Eidetic reduction, a technique in the study of essences in phenomenology whose goal...
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Eidetic is the former name of Bend Studio, an American video game developer. It may also refer to the following: Eidetic memory Eidetic reduction Eidetic...
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Bracketing (phenomenology) (redirect from Phenomenological reduction)
all animals or all forms of life in general. Cartesian doubt Epoché Eidetic reduction Nonviolent communication, a practice which involves avoiding judgements...
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exhaustively) the transcendental reduction, the epoché, static and genetic phenomenology, eidetic reduction, and eidetic phenomenology. In the Fourth Meditation...
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phenomenological framework started in the 1940s. Husserl's method of eidetic reduction allows the mind to abstract the raw and transitory sensory data -...
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composed of four basic steps: the epoché, the phenomenological reduction, the eidetic variation, and intersubjective corroboration. The epoché is Husserl's...
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verbalization in the psychoanalytic process and Husserl's so-called eidetic reduction' shows however his continuing sensitivity to the phenomenological...
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content of a thought, judgment, or perception, called noema (as well as eidetic reduction), is a helpful key in understanding Winquist's work. Maurice Merleau-Ponty...
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"principle of bipolar configurations" asserts that "every significant eidetic state involves configuration . . . around two opposed nuclei which contend...
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and contents of experience. It uses different methods, like epoché or eidetic variation. Sensory experience is of special interest to epistemology. An...
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Qualities (SO-RQ): The structure of conscious phenomena are forged from eidetic, or experientially interpretive, qualities intuited intellectually. This...
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physically. The loss of his hands and serious reduction of his eyesight apparently resulted in Heim acquiring an eidetic, acoustic memory. He was said to rarely...
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of religion: the epoché, the eidetic vision, and intuitive insight—although he maintained that the epoché and the eidetic vision were related to the original...
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presuppositions and interpretations." (Partridge) Husserl introduced the term "eidetic vision" to describe the ability to observe without "prior beliefs and interpretations"...
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exist in any individual, although a small number of young children have eidetic memory, where they can recall an object with high precision for a few minutes...
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feeling and practical concerns. Another phenomenological method is called "eidetic variation". It is used to study the essences of things. This is done by...
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bias, the preference for reducing a small risk to zero over a greater reduction in a larger risk. False priors are initial beliefs and knowledge which...
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structure: worldly genesis and transcendental genesis, empirical structure, eidetic structure, and transcendental structure. To ask oneself the following historico-semantic...
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reorganization is implemented during early maturity and is responsible for eidetic imagery in some adolescents. During early development, the neural connections...
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ontologists decide whether a certain type of entity, such as numbers, exists. Eidetic variation is a related method in phenomenological ontology that aims to...
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reactions, where oxidation and reduction can be confused, the phrase "Leo says ger" (lose electron oxidation, gain electron reduction) or acronym "oil rig" (oxidation...
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meaning and identify essential relations. In phenomenology, the method of eidetic variation is used to investigate essential structures underlying phenomena...
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method for studying ontology and sciences of essence in general is called eidetic variation. It involves imagining an object of the kind under investigation...
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Impairment of Retention Induced by Insulin in Mice May Be Mediated by a Reduction in Central Cholinergic Activity". Neurobiology of Learning and Memory...
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that the lived meanings are based on an individual but get expressed eidetically, which means that they are general." The final structure is meant to...
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retained, and they may still be able to form new memories. However, a severe reduction in the ability to learn new material and retrieve old information can...
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are more efficient and accurate navigation, coupled with a significant reduction in the cognitive load required for navigation. When people use GPS devices...
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presented just before, or at the same time as, the CS. This causes a reduction in the conditioned response to the CS. Several procedures lead to the...
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